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| 07/07/2014 09:08:32 AM |
Antelope Islandby tarohrerComment: Oh no - this just too darn lovely to have a horizon line like that!! It's not just a little crooked, it's a LOT crooked. Even if that's the way it is in reality (which I don't think it is since the verticals in the reflection line up perfectly when I straighten the horizon), it throws the photo off - at least for this person. Would have been in my top three easily, but I can't. 9 or 10 is a generous 7. Everything else is stunning, but you missed that one critical detail. |
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| 07/07/2014 09:03:26 AM |
tunnel to Wonderlandby clickodakComment: Great colors and lines. Only critique is that you might want to do a touch of vertical perspective correction to get the vertical lines running parallel to the right edge (bump the bottom about +2 or 3). Or is that the top? Just noticed the perspective change. Nicely done. |
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| 07/07/2014 08:59:18 AM |
Swooshby instepsComment: I'd give you an extra point if I knew you managed this without making them stop or know that you were shooting this. |
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| 07/07/2014 08:58:15 AM |
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| 07/07/2014 08:56:13 AM |
Minneapolis Central Libraryby ElaineComment: Nice photo but I'm not digging the processing or the lean to the right along the left edge. Handled differently this could be stunning. 6 as is. |
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| 07/07/2014 08:54:03 AM |
Pastoralby sfaliceComment: Nice colors but is extremely awkward compositionally. I want to twist it hard left or right, just so long as it doesn't stay the way it is. |
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| 07/07/2014 08:52:17 AM |
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| 07/07/2014 08:50:33 AM |
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| 07/07/2014 08:49:14 AM |
King of the Forestby wejnaComment: Your boosting the sharpness and structure of the Moose needs to be balanced with what it does with the rest of the photo. Layer masks and control points (depending on software) are your friends here. As is, you can't even add blur to fix it because you've over-defined your tree trunks. 5 that could have been much more. |
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